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Venezuela holds the largest proven oil reserves in the world, yet there’s a brutal catch: most of its crude oil is extra-heavy, thick like molasses, and impossible to transport using conventional methods. When international shipping routes were crippled by sanctions, Venezuela was left with one critical lifeline — a massive transnational oil pipeline network, stretching over 2,000 miles and operating 24/7. If the flow ever stops, the oil can solidify inside the pipes, permanently damaging the system. In this video, we break down how Venezuela built a $7.5 billion mega oil pipeline system that keeps its economy alive: Why Orinoco Belt crude must be transported by pipeline The use of heated pump stations and chemical diluents to keep heavy oil flowing How high-strength carbon steel pipes are manufactured, welded, tested, and protected The extreme construction process across jungles, swamps, and unstable terrain Hydrostatic pressure testing designed to ensure the pipeline never fails Advanced monitoring systems like SCADA and Smart Pigs that detect leaks from inside the pipe This is more than an engineering project. Over 60% of Venezuela’s national budget depends on oil. And this pipeline network is the oxygen supply of the entire country. If you’re interested in engineering megaprojects, energy infrastructure, and large-scale systems that simply cannot afford to fail, this deep dive is for you. 👍 Like the video if you enjoy technical breakdowns 🔔 Subscribe for more engineering and energy megaproject documentaries #venezuela #megaprojects #engineering #oilpipeline #infrastructure #OilAndGas #PipelineEngineering #EnergyMegaproject